So far we have been exploring how to perform edits to the primary storyline in various ways.…Now if you have noticed, we have been cutting both video and audio in at the same time.…Sometimes, however, you need to perform video-only or audio-only edits.…So in this movie, we'll take a look at how and when you would want to do this.…All right, so I am going to go into exercise 3.5, and as you can see, we're kind of in the…same shape that we were in the last movie.…

I want to replace this first shot with the close-up of the orange before we get into the Orange grove.…So, I am going to go into Farm to Table Event and Scenery, and let's go ahead and mark this…shot again in and out right there.…And this time instead of just watching it, I want you to listen.…All right, so I'll press Forward Slash. (video playing)…All right, so a very loud crow. We might not want to include that in our edit.…

So let's perform a video-only edit.…All right, so what I'm going to do is come down to this little menu here and instead…

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3/14/2013

Learn how to build and refine your story with the redesigned editing toolset in Final Cut Pro X. In this course, author Ashley Kennedy focuses on getting you comfortable with each aspect of the editing process in Final Cut—from preparation and organization, to editing and refining, to audio and effects, to media management and exporting. Each stage of the postproduction workflow is explained thoroughly and concisely, and uses real-world examples from both narrative and documentary workflows.

NOTE: This course and its exercise files are not compatible with Final Cut Pro X v. 10.1 or later. If you are running v. 10.1 or later, please watch Final Cut Pro X 10.1.1 Essential Training instead.